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[edit] How high is the Sheppey Crossing?
Contradicting articles - 35m vs 20m for the height of Sheppey Crossing
Isle of Sheppey article says:
"The Sheppey crossing ... rises to a height of 20 m above The Swale"
This article says:
"The Sheppey Crossing ... crosses The Swale at a height of 35m"
One is nearly double the other.
Both are uncited anyone know which is correct and/or cite source. Carlwev (talk) 11:04, 21 December 2007 (UTC)
- BBC reference says 35m. Highways agency reference says 29m. I'm inclined to favour the latter as being a more 'primary' source. Murray Langton (talk) 13:34, 18 April 2008 (UTC)